Wednesday, February 19, 2014

BioConversion Solutions’ New Biomass to Biogas System Provides Industry-Leading Profits

The Advanced Fluidized Co-Digestion and Co-Generation (AFC2) anaerobic process from BioConversion Solutions (BCS) provides up to 90 percent conversion of organic feedstock solids with no residual sludge. The AFC2 profitable and scalable biomass conversion process is designed for the agribusiness, food processing, commercial co-digestion, and waste management industries.

AFC2 from BCS produces renewable energy and other value-added products including saleable fertilizer and clean water for reuse in agricultural or industrial applications. AFC2 is an evolution of
 BCS’s original AFC technology, which has a 20-year track record of cost-effectively converting industrial waste. AFC2 technology can be used in new plants, and easily retrofitted to existing digesters. Currently, the market value of energy generated from biomass in the US alone was $45 billion.

BCS is currently engaged to provide the first biogas conversion system in Australia’s meat processing industry. The $43 million system will generate electricity, steam, and clean water at Bindaree Beef’s new Bio-digester and Rendering Plant in Inverell, NSW. It will also minimize odor and water issues at the plant and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to Ministry of the Environment standards. Bindaree Beef received a $23 million Australian Federal Government grant for the full-scale beef abattoir biogas project.

BCS is also contracted to install an alternative energy system at a municipal plant in Daejeon, South Korea; the 4th largest City in South Korea. The system will eliminate over 300 million pounds of sludge per year. It will be the largest system of its kind ever built in that country.

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